Does anyone have any background on numismatic researcher Katie Jaeger?
I was reading the latest issue of Esylum. In it, someone mentioned the following:
"Katie [Jaeger] is a rising star in the field of numismatic literature. An author of articles in history journals, some of her articles will appear in numismatic publications shortly. She has worked with Q. David Bowers for a book or two and currently she is well into her own major numismatic book project. Watch for her name on some gem numismatic books upcoming. Katie is inspired. Her inspiration is the fact her great grandfather was one of the Lovetts – George Hampden Lovett. She had researched the Lovett family history, learned the lore of engraving and is now deeply immersed in numismatics."
Does anyone know anything further about her? It is great if there is another rising star in the numismatic writing world!
"Katie [Jaeger] is a rising star in the field of numismatic literature. An author of articles in history journals, some of her articles will appear in numismatic publications shortly. She has worked with Q. David Bowers for a book or two and currently she is well into her own major numismatic book project. Watch for her name on some gem numismatic books upcoming. Katie is inspired. Her inspiration is the fact her great grandfather was one of the Lovetts – George Hampden Lovett. She had researched the Lovett family history, learned the lore of engraving and is now deeply immersed in numismatics."
Does anyone know anything further about her? It is great if there is another rising star in the numismatic writing world!
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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